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/*
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* avrdude - A Downloader/Uploader for AVR device programmers
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* Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Brian S. Dean <bsd@bsdhome.com>
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2006-07-16 21:30:14 +00:00
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* Copyright (C) 2006 Joerg Wunsch <j@uriah.heep.sax.de>
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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2001-10-15 02:46:59 +00:00
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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2003-02-06 20:02:33 +00:00
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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2001-10-15 02:46:59 +00:00
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*/
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2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
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/* $Id$ */
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%{
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/* need this for the call to atof() below */
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#include <math.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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2007-01-24 21:07:54 +00:00
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#include "avrdude.h"
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2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
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#include "config.h"
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#include "config_gram.h"
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2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
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#include "lists.h"
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2003-02-12 17:46:24 +00:00
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#define YY_NO_UNPUT
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2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
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%}
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DIGIT [0-9]
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HEXDIGIT [0-9a-fA-F]
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ID [_a-zA-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9]*
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SIGN [+-]
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%x strng
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%x incl
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%x comment
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2005-11-02 21:49:52 +00:00
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/* Bump resources for classic lex. */
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%e2000
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2009-02-22 21:36:24 +00:00
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%p10000
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%n1000
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2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
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%%
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{SIGN}*{DIGIT}+ { yylval = number(yytext); return TKN_NUMBER; }
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{SIGN}*{DIGIT}+"."{DIGIT}* { yylval = number(yytext); return TKN_NUMBER; }
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{SIGN}*"."{DIGIT}* { yylval = number(yytext); return TKN_NUMBER; }
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2005-11-01 23:02:06 +00:00
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"\"" { string_buf_ptr = string_buf; BEGIN(strng); }
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0x{HEXDIGIT}+ { yylval = hexnumber(yytext); return TKN_NUMBER; }
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# { /* The following eats '#' style comments to end of line */
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BEGIN(comment); }
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<comment>[^\n] { /* eat comments */ }
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<comment>\n { lineno++; BEGIN(INITIAL); }
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"/*" { /* The following eats multiline C style comments */
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int c;
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int comment_start;
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comment_start = lineno;
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while (1) {
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while (((c = input()) != '*') && (c != EOF)) {
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/* eat up text of comment, but keep counting lines */
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if (c == '\n')
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lineno++;
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}
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if (c == '*') {
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while ((c = input()) == '*')
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;
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if (c == '/')
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break; /* found the end */
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}
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if (c == EOF) {
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fprintf(stderr, "error at %s:%d: EOF in comment\n",
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infile, lineno);
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fprintf(stderr, " comment started on line %d\n",
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comment_start);
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exit(1);
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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2005-11-02 21:49:52 +00:00
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<strng>\" { *string_buf_ptr = 0; string_buf_ptr = string_buf;
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yylval = string(string_buf_ptr); BEGIN(INITIAL); return TKN_STRING; }
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<strng>\\n *string_buf_ptr++ = '\n';
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<strng>\\t *string_buf_ptr++ = '\t';
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<strng>\\r *string_buf_ptr++ = '\r';
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<strng>\\b *string_buf_ptr++ = '\b';
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<strng>\\f *string_buf_ptr++ = '\f';
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<strng>\\(.|\n) *(string_buf_ptr++) = yytext[1];
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<strng>[^\\\n\"]+ { char *yptr = yytext; while (*yptr)
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*(string_buf_ptr++) = *(yptr++); }
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<strng>\n { fprintf(stderr, "error at line %d: unterminated character constant\n",
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lineno);
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exit(1); }
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2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
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Mega-commit to bring in both, the STK500v2 support from Erik
Walthinsen, as well as JTAG ICE mkII support (by me).
Erik's submission has been cleaned up a little bit, mostly to add his
name and the current year to the copyright of the new file, remove
trailing white space before importing the files, and fix the minor
syntax errors in his avrdude.conf.in additions (missing semicolons).
The JTAG ICE mkII support should be considered alpha to beta quality
at this point. Few things are still to be done, like defering the
hfuse (OCDEN) tweaks until they are really required. Also, for
reasons not yet known, the target MCU doesn't start to run after
signing off from the ICE, it needs a power-cycle first (at least on my
STK500).
Note that for the JTAG ICE, I did change a few things in the internal
API. Notably I made the serial receive timeout configurable by the
backends via an exported variable (done in both the Posix and the
Win32 implementation), and I made the serial_recv() function return a
-1 instead of bailing out with exit(1) upon encountering a receive
timeout (currently only done in the Posix implementation). Both
measures together allow me to receive a datastreem from the ICE at 115
kbps on a somewhat lossy PCI multi-UART card that occasionally drops a
character. The JTAG ICE mkII protocol has enough of safety layers to
allow recovering from these events, but the previous code wasn't
prepared for any kind of recovery. The Win32 change for this still
has to be done, and the traditional drivers need to be converted to
exit(1) upon encountering a timeout (as they're now getting a -1
returned they didn't see before in that case).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/avrdude/trunk/avrdude@451 81a1dc3b-b13d-400b-aceb-764788c761c2
2005-05-10 19:17:12 +00:00
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allowfullpagebitstream { yylval=NULL; return K_ALLOWFULLPAGEBITSTREAM; }
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2009-02-25 09:39:04 +00:00
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arduino { yylval=NULL; return K_ARDUINO; }
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Mega-commit to bring in both, the STK500v2 support from Erik
Walthinsen, as well as JTAG ICE mkII support (by me).
Erik's submission has been cleaned up a little bit, mostly to add his
name and the current year to the copyright of the new file, remove
trailing white space before importing the files, and fix the minor
syntax errors in his avrdude.conf.in additions (missing semicolons).
The JTAG ICE mkII support should be considered alpha to beta quality
at this point. Few things are still to be done, like defering the
hfuse (OCDEN) tweaks until they are really required. Also, for
reasons not yet known, the target MCU doesn't start to run after
signing off from the ICE, it needs a power-cycle first (at least on my
STK500).
Note that for the JTAG ICE, I did change a few things in the internal
API. Notably I made the serial receive timeout configurable by the
backends via an exported variable (done in both the Posix and the
Win32 implementation), and I made the serial_recv() function return a
-1 instead of bailing out with exit(1) upon encountering a receive
timeout (currently only done in the Posix implementation). Both
measures together allow me to receive a datastreem from the ICE at 115
kbps on a somewhat lossy PCI multi-UART card that occasionally drops a
character. The JTAG ICE mkII protocol has enough of safety layers to
allow recovering from these events, but the previous code wasn't
prepared for any kind of recovery. The Win32 change for this still
has to be done, and the traditional drivers need to be converted to
exit(1) upon encountering a timeout (as they're now getting a -1
returned they didn't see before in that case).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/avrdude/trunk/avrdude@451 81a1dc3b-b13d-400b-aceb-764788c761c2
2005-05-10 19:17:12 +00:00
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avr910 { yylval=NULL; return K_AVR910; }
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avr910_devcode { yylval=NULL; return K_AVR910_DEVCODE; }
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2010-02-11 16:15:56 +00:00
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avrftdi { yylval=NULL; return K_AVRFTDI; }
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2006-09-10 20:41:00 +00:00
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usbasp { yylval=NULL; return K_USBASP; }
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2007-10-29 18:03:02 +00:00
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usbtiny { yylval=NULL; return K_USBTINY; }
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2001-10-16 23:32:30 +00:00
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bank_size { yylval=NULL; return K_PAGE_SIZE; }
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banked { yylval=NULL; return K_PAGED; }
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2004-01-03 18:36:44 +00:00
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baudrate { yylval=NULL; return K_BAUDRATE; }
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2003-02-20 14:11:34 +00:00
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bs2 { yylval=NULL; return K_BS2; }
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2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
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buff { yylval=NULL; return K_BUFF; }
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2009-10-12 13:40:36 +00:00
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buspirate { yylval=NULL; return K_BUSPIRATE; }
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Mega-commit to bring in both, the STK500v2 support from Erik
Walthinsen, as well as JTAG ICE mkII support (by me).
Erik's submission has been cleaned up a little bit, mostly to add his
name and the current year to the copyright of the new file, remove
trailing white space before importing the files, and fix the minor
syntax errors in his avrdude.conf.in additions (missing semicolons).
The JTAG ICE mkII support should be considered alpha to beta quality
at this point. Few things are still to be done, like defering the
hfuse (OCDEN) tweaks until they are really required. Also, for
reasons not yet known, the target MCU doesn't start to run after
signing off from the ICE, it needs a power-cycle first (at least on my
STK500).
Note that for the JTAG ICE, I did change a few things in the internal
API. Notably I made the serial receive timeout configurable by the
backends via an exported variable (done in both the Posix and the
Win32 implementation), and I made the serial_recv() function return a
-1 instead of bailing out with exit(1) upon encountering a receive
timeout (currently only done in the Posix implementation). Both
measures together allow me to receive a datastreem from the ICE at 115
kbps on a somewhat lossy PCI multi-UART card that occasionally drops a
character. The JTAG ICE mkII protocol has enough of safety layers to
allow recovering from these events, but the previous code wasn't
prepared for any kind of recovery. The Win32 change for this still
has to be done, and the traditional drivers need to be converted to
exit(1) upon encountering a timeout (as they're now getting a -1
returned they didn't see before in that case).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/avrdude/trunk/avrdude@451 81a1dc3b-b13d-400b-aceb-764788c761c2
2005-05-10 19:17:12 +00:00
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butterfly { yylval=NULL; return K_BUTTERFLY; }
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2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
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chip_erase_delay { yylval=NULL; return K_CHIP_ERASE_DELAY; }
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desc { yylval=NULL; return K_DESC; }
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2003-02-21 18:46:51 +00:00
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default_parallel { yylval=NULL; return K_DEFAULT_PARALLEL; }
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2003-02-21 21:07:43 +00:00
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default_programmer { yylval=NULL; return K_DEFAULT_PROGRAMMER; }
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2003-02-21 18:46:51 +00:00
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default_serial { yylval=NULL; return K_DEFAULT_SERIAL; }
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2002-12-01 04:30:01 +00:00
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devicecode { yylval=NULL; return K_DEVICECODE; }
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2006-11-20 23:23:37 +00:00
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dragon_dw { yylval=NULL; return K_DRAGON_DW; }
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2006-11-01 21:47:25 +00:00
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dragon_hvsp { yylval=NULL; return K_DRAGON_HVSP; }
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2006-10-26 21:14:10 +00:00
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dragon_isp { yylval=NULL; return K_DRAGON_ISP; }
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dragon_jtag { yylval=NULL; return K_DRAGON_JTAG; }
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2010-01-13 17:34:18 +00:00
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dragon_pdi { yylval=NULL; return K_DRAGON_PDI; }
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2006-11-01 21:47:25 +00:00
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dragon_pp { yylval=NULL; return K_DRAGON_PP; }
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Quite some cleanup of the JTAG ICE mkII stuff.
. Implement the new EECRAddress field in the device descriptor that is
required by the 4.x firmware; make an uneducated guess about what
firmware requires what length of device descriptor -- perhaps Atmel
can be convinced to publish an official matrix for that.
. Specify EECR in the config file where required. Obviously, only
locations that differ from the 0x3c default are mentioned in the
XML files, so by now, this only affects the AT90CAN128 for us.
. After clarification with Atmel, EnablePageProgramming should really
default to 1, and only cleared if specified by an XML parameter. So
far, only the XML files for the ATmega256x and ATmega406 do specify
it at all, and they specify a 1, too.
. Drop the entire OCDEN fuse heuristic. If OCDEN is unprogrammed at
startup, issue a warning that single-byte EEPROM updates won't be
possible. Leave it to the user to program the fuse if desired.
That way, we won't run into any issue of prematurely wearing out the
hfuse EEPROM cell. Interestingly enough, this also solved the
problem of the target not restarting from scratch upon sign-off.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/avrdude/trunk/avrdude@461 81a1dc3b-b13d-400b-aceb-764788c761c2
2005-05-11 20:06:23 +00:00
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eecr { yylval=NULL; return K_EECR; }
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2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
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eeprom { yylval=NULL; return K_EEPROM; }
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Mega-commit to bring in both, the STK500v2 support from Erik
Walthinsen, as well as JTAG ICE mkII support (by me).
Erik's submission has been cleaned up a little bit, mostly to add his
name and the current year to the copyright of the new file, remove
trailing white space before importing the files, and fix the minor
syntax errors in his avrdude.conf.in additions (missing semicolons).
The JTAG ICE mkII support should be considered alpha to beta quality
at this point. Few things are still to be done, like defering the
hfuse (OCDEN) tweaks until they are really required. Also, for
reasons not yet known, the target MCU doesn't start to run after
signing off from the ICE, it needs a power-cycle first (at least on my
STK500).
Note that for the JTAG ICE, I did change a few things in the internal
API. Notably I made the serial receive timeout configurable by the
backends via an exported variable (done in both the Posix and the
Win32 implementation), and I made the serial_recv() function return a
-1 instead of bailing out with exit(1) upon encountering a receive
timeout (currently only done in the Posix implementation). Both
measures together allow me to receive a datastreem from the ICE at 115
kbps on a somewhat lossy PCI multi-UART card that occasionally drops a
character. The JTAG ICE mkII protocol has enough of safety layers to
allow recovering from these events, but the previous code wasn't
prepared for any kind of recovery. The Win32 change for this still
has to be done, and the traditional drivers need to be converted to
exit(1) upon encountering a timeout (as they're now getting a -1
returned they didn't see before in that case).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/avrdude/trunk/avrdude@451 81a1dc3b-b13d-400b-aceb-764788c761c2
2005-05-10 19:17:12 +00:00
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enablepageprogramming { yylval=NULL; return K_ENABLEPAGEPROGRAMMING; }
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2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
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errled { yylval=NULL; return K_ERRLED; }
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flash { yylval=NULL; return K_FLASH; }
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Mega-commit to bring in both, the STK500v2 support from Erik
Walthinsen, as well as JTAG ICE mkII support (by me).
Erik's submission has been cleaned up a little bit, mostly to add his
name and the current year to the copyright of the new file, remove
trailing white space before importing the files, and fix the minor
syntax errors in his avrdude.conf.in additions (missing semicolons).
The JTAG ICE mkII support should be considered alpha to beta quality
at this point. Few things are still to be done, like defering the
hfuse (OCDEN) tweaks until they are really required. Also, for
reasons not yet known, the target MCU doesn't start to run after
signing off from the ICE, it needs a power-cycle first (at least on my
STK500).
Note that for the JTAG ICE, I did change a few things in the internal
API. Notably I made the serial receive timeout configurable by the
backends via an exported variable (done in both the Posix and the
Win32 implementation), and I made the serial_recv() function return a
-1 instead of bailing out with exit(1) upon encountering a receive
timeout (currently only done in the Posix implementation). Both
measures together allow me to receive a datastreem from the ICE at 115
kbps on a somewhat lossy PCI multi-UART card that occasionally drops a
character. The JTAG ICE mkII protocol has enough of safety layers to
allow recovering from these events, but the previous code wasn't
prepared for any kind of recovery. The Win32 change for this still
has to be done, and the traditional drivers need to be converted to
exit(1) upon encountering a timeout (as they're now getting a -1
returned they didn't see before in that case).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/avrdude/trunk/avrdude@451 81a1dc3b-b13d-400b-aceb-764788c761c2
2005-05-10 19:17:12 +00:00
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has_jtag { yylval=NULL; return K_HAS_JTAG; }
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2006-11-20 23:23:37 +00:00
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has_debugwire { yylval=NULL; return K_HAS_DW; }
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2008-07-26 22:53:40 +00:00
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has_pdi { yylval=NULL; return K_HAS_PDI; }
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2010-01-15 16:36:13 +00:00
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has_tpi { yylval=NULL; return K_HAS_TPI; }
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2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
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id { yylval=NULL; return K_ID; }
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Mega-commit to bring in both, the STK500v2 support from Erik
Walthinsen, as well as JTAG ICE mkII support (by me).
Erik's submission has been cleaned up a little bit, mostly to add his
name and the current year to the copyright of the new file, remove
trailing white space before importing the files, and fix the minor
syntax errors in his avrdude.conf.in additions (missing semicolons).
The JTAG ICE mkII support should be considered alpha to beta quality
at this point. Few things are still to be done, like defering the
hfuse (OCDEN) tweaks until they are really required. Also, for
reasons not yet known, the target MCU doesn't start to run after
signing off from the ICE, it needs a power-cycle first (at least on my
STK500).
Note that for the JTAG ICE, I did change a few things in the internal
API. Notably I made the serial receive timeout configurable by the
backends via an exported variable (done in both the Posix and the
Win32 implementation), and I made the serial_recv() function return a
-1 instead of bailing out with exit(1) upon encountering a receive
timeout (currently only done in the Posix implementation). Both
measures together allow me to receive a datastreem from the ICE at 115
kbps on a somewhat lossy PCI multi-UART card that occasionally drops a
character. The JTAG ICE mkII protocol has enough of safety layers to
allow recovering from these events, but the previous code wasn't
prepared for any kind of recovery. The Win32 change for this still
has to be done, and the traditional drivers need to be converted to
exit(1) upon encountering a timeout (as they're now getting a -1
returned they didn't see before in that case).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/avrdude/trunk/avrdude@451 81a1dc3b-b13d-400b-aceb-764788c761c2
2005-05-10 19:17:12 +00:00
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idr { yylval=NULL; return K_IDR; }
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2009-10-12 16:44:30 +00:00
|
|
|
is_avr32 { yylval=NULL; return K_IS_AVR32; }
|
2005-11-25 06:14:06 +00:00
|
|
|
jtagmki { yylval=NULL; return K_JTAG_MKI; }
|
Mega-commit to bring in both, the STK500v2 support from Erik
Walthinsen, as well as JTAG ICE mkII support (by me).
Erik's submission has been cleaned up a little bit, mostly to add his
name and the current year to the copyright of the new file, remove
trailing white space before importing the files, and fix the minor
syntax errors in his avrdude.conf.in additions (missing semicolons).
The JTAG ICE mkII support should be considered alpha to beta quality
at this point. Few things are still to be done, like defering the
hfuse (OCDEN) tweaks until they are really required. Also, for
reasons not yet known, the target MCU doesn't start to run after
signing off from the ICE, it needs a power-cycle first (at least on my
STK500).
Note that for the JTAG ICE, I did change a few things in the internal
API. Notably I made the serial receive timeout configurable by the
backends via an exported variable (done in both the Posix and the
Win32 implementation), and I made the serial_recv() function return a
-1 instead of bailing out with exit(1) upon encountering a receive
timeout (currently only done in the Posix implementation). Both
measures together allow me to receive a datastreem from the ICE at 115
kbps on a somewhat lossy PCI multi-UART card that occasionally drops a
character. The JTAG ICE mkII protocol has enough of safety layers to
allow recovering from these events, but the previous code wasn't
prepared for any kind of recovery. The Win32 change for this still
has to be done, and the traditional drivers need to be converted to
exit(1) upon encountering a timeout (as they're now getting a -1
returned they didn't see before in that case).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/avrdude/trunk/avrdude@451 81a1dc3b-b13d-400b-aceb-764788c761c2
2005-05-10 19:17:12 +00:00
|
|
|
jtagmkii { yylval=NULL; return K_JTAG_MKII; }
|
2009-10-10 20:10:02 +00:00
|
|
|
jtagmkii_avr32 { yylval=NULL; return K_JTAG_MKII_AVR32; }
|
2006-11-20 23:23:37 +00:00
|
|
|
jtagmkii_dw { yylval=NULL; return K_JTAG_MKII_DW; }
|
2006-09-06 20:06:07 +00:00
|
|
|
jtagmkii_isp { yylval=NULL; return K_JTAG_MKII_ISP; }
|
2010-01-13 17:34:18 +00:00
|
|
|
jtagmkii_pdi { yylval=NULL; return K_JTAG_MKII_PDI; }
|
2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
|
|
|
max_write_delay { yylval=NULL; return K_MAX_WRITE_DELAY; }
|
2003-02-21 17:24:47 +00:00
|
|
|
memory { yylval=NULL; return K_MEMORY; }
|
2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
|
|
|
min_write_delay { yylval=NULL; return K_MIN_WRITE_DELAY; }
|
|
|
|
miso { yylval=NULL; return K_MISO; }
|
|
|
|
mosi { yylval=NULL; return K_MOSI; }
|
2001-10-16 23:32:30 +00:00
|
|
|
num_banks { yylval=NULL; return K_NUM_PAGES; }
|
|
|
|
num_pages { yylval=NULL; return K_NUM_PAGES; }
|
2008-07-26 22:53:40 +00:00
|
|
|
nvm_base { yylval=NULL; return K_NVM_BASE; }
|
|
|
|
offset { yylval=NULL; return K_OFFSET; }
|
2001-10-16 23:32:30 +00:00
|
|
|
page_size { yylval=NULL; return K_PAGE_SIZE; }
|
|
|
|
paged { yylval=NULL; return K_PAGED; }
|
2003-02-20 14:11:34 +00:00
|
|
|
pagel { yylval=NULL; return K_PAGEL; }
|
2003-02-20 19:46:23 +00:00
|
|
|
par { yylval=NULL; return K_PAR; }
|
|
|
|
parallel { yylval=NULL; return K_PARALLEL; }
|
2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
|
|
|
part { yylval=NULL; return K_PART; }
|
|
|
|
pgmled { yylval=NULL; return K_PGMLED; }
|
|
|
|
programmer { yylval=NULL; return K_PROGRAMMER; }
|
2002-11-30 14:09:12 +00:00
|
|
|
pwroff_after_write { yylval=NULL; return K_PWROFF_AFTER_WRITE; }
|
Mega-commit to bring in both, the STK500v2 support from Erik
Walthinsen, as well as JTAG ICE mkII support (by me).
Erik's submission has been cleaned up a little bit, mostly to add his
name and the current year to the copyright of the new file, remove
trailing white space before importing the files, and fix the minor
syntax errors in his avrdude.conf.in additions (missing semicolons).
The JTAG ICE mkII support should be considered alpha to beta quality
at this point. Few things are still to be done, like defering the
hfuse (OCDEN) tweaks until they are really required. Also, for
reasons not yet known, the target MCU doesn't start to run after
signing off from the ICE, it needs a power-cycle first (at least on my
STK500).
Note that for the JTAG ICE, I did change a few things in the internal
API. Notably I made the serial receive timeout configurable by the
backends via an exported variable (done in both the Posix and the
Win32 implementation), and I made the serial_recv() function return a
-1 instead of bailing out with exit(1) upon encountering a receive
timeout (currently only done in the Posix implementation). Both
measures together allow me to receive a datastreem from the ICE at 115
kbps on a somewhat lossy PCI multi-UART card that occasionally drops a
character. The JTAG ICE mkII protocol has enough of safety layers to
allow recovering from these events, but the previous code wasn't
prepared for any kind of recovery. The Win32 change for this still
has to be done, and the traditional drivers need to be converted to
exit(1) upon encountering a timeout (as they're now getting a -1
returned they didn't see before in that case).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/avrdude/trunk/avrdude@451 81a1dc3b-b13d-400b-aceb-764788c761c2
2005-05-10 19:17:12 +00:00
|
|
|
rampz { yylval=NULL; return K_RAMPZ; }
|
2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
|
|
|
rdyled { yylval=NULL; return K_RDYLED; }
|
|
|
|
readback_p1 { yylval=NULL; return K_READBACK_P1; }
|
|
|
|
readback_p2 { yylval=NULL; return K_READBACK_P2; }
|
2003-02-21 17:24:47 +00:00
|
|
|
retry_pulse { yylval=NULL; return K_RETRY_PULSE; }
|
2005-09-18 20:12:23 +00:00
|
|
|
serbb { yylval=NULL; return K_SERBB; }
|
2003-02-20 19:46:23 +00:00
|
|
|
serial { yylval=NULL; return K_SERIAL; }
|
2006-02-27 17:18:42 +00:00
|
|
|
signature { yylval=NULL; return K_SIGNATURE; }
|
2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
|
|
|
size { yylval=NULL; return K_SIZE; }
|
Mega-commit to bring in both, the STK500v2 support from Erik
Walthinsen, as well as JTAG ICE mkII support (by me).
Erik's submission has been cleaned up a little bit, mostly to add his
name and the current year to the copyright of the new file, remove
trailing white space before importing the files, and fix the minor
syntax errors in his avrdude.conf.in additions (missing semicolons).
The JTAG ICE mkII support should be considered alpha to beta quality
at this point. Few things are still to be done, like defering the
hfuse (OCDEN) tweaks until they are really required. Also, for
reasons not yet known, the target MCU doesn't start to run after
signing off from the ICE, it needs a power-cycle first (at least on my
STK500).
Note that for the JTAG ICE, I did change a few things in the internal
API. Notably I made the serial receive timeout configurable by the
backends via an exported variable (done in both the Posix and the
Win32 implementation), and I made the serial_recv() function return a
-1 instead of bailing out with exit(1) upon encountering a receive
timeout (currently only done in the Posix implementation). Both
measures together allow me to receive a datastreem from the ICE at 115
kbps on a somewhat lossy PCI multi-UART card that occasionally drops a
character. The JTAG ICE mkII protocol has enough of safety layers to
allow recovering from these events, but the previous code wasn't
prepared for any kind of recovery. The Win32 change for this still
has to be done, and the traditional drivers need to be converted to
exit(1) upon encountering a timeout (as they're now getting a -1
returned they didn't see before in that case).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/avrdude/trunk/avrdude@451 81a1dc3b-b13d-400b-aceb-764788c761c2
2005-05-10 19:17:12 +00:00
|
|
|
spmcr { yylval=NULL; return K_SPMCR; }
|
2002-11-30 14:09:12 +00:00
|
|
|
stk500 { yylval=NULL; return K_STK500; }
|
2006-07-21 21:53:49 +00:00
|
|
|
stk500hvsp { yylval=NULL; return K_STK500HVSP; }
|
2006-07-16 21:30:14 +00:00
|
|
|
stk500pp { yylval=NULL; return K_STK500PP; }
|
Mega-commit to bring in both, the STK500v2 support from Erik
Walthinsen, as well as JTAG ICE mkII support (by me).
Erik's submission has been cleaned up a little bit, mostly to add his
name and the current year to the copyright of the new file, remove
trailing white space before importing the files, and fix the minor
syntax errors in his avrdude.conf.in additions (missing semicolons).
The JTAG ICE mkII support should be considered alpha to beta quality
at this point. Few things are still to be done, like defering the
hfuse (OCDEN) tweaks until they are really required. Also, for
reasons not yet known, the target MCU doesn't start to run after
signing off from the ICE, it needs a power-cycle first (at least on my
STK500).
Note that for the JTAG ICE, I did change a few things in the internal
API. Notably I made the serial receive timeout configurable by the
backends via an exported variable (done in both the Posix and the
Win32 implementation), and I made the serial_recv() function return a
-1 instead of bailing out with exit(1) upon encountering a receive
timeout (currently only done in the Posix implementation). Both
measures together allow me to receive a datastreem from the ICE at 115
kbps on a somewhat lossy PCI multi-UART card that occasionally drops a
character. The JTAG ICE mkII protocol has enough of safety layers to
allow recovering from these events, but the previous code wasn't
prepared for any kind of recovery. The Win32 change for this still
has to be done, and the traditional drivers need to be converted to
exit(1) upon encountering a timeout (as they're now getting a -1
returned they didn't see before in that case).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/avrdude/trunk/avrdude@451 81a1dc3b-b13d-400b-aceb-764788c761c2
2005-05-10 19:17:12 +00:00
|
|
|
stk500v2 { yylval=NULL; return K_STK500V2; }
|
2006-09-19 22:27:30 +00:00
|
|
|
stk500generic { yylval=NULL; return K_STK500GENERIC; }
|
Mega-commit to bring in both, the STK500v2 support from Erik
Walthinsen, as well as JTAG ICE mkII support (by me).
Erik's submission has been cleaned up a little bit, mostly to add his
name and the current year to the copyright of the new file, remove
trailing white space before importing the files, and fix the minor
syntax errors in his avrdude.conf.in additions (missing semicolons).
The JTAG ICE mkII support should be considered alpha to beta quality
at this point. Few things are still to be done, like defering the
hfuse (OCDEN) tweaks until they are really required. Also, for
reasons not yet known, the target MCU doesn't start to run after
signing off from the ICE, it needs a power-cycle first (at least on my
STK500).
Note that for the JTAG ICE, I did change a few things in the internal
API. Notably I made the serial receive timeout configurable by the
backends via an exported variable (done in both the Posix and the
Win32 implementation), and I made the serial_recv() function return a
-1 instead of bailing out with exit(1) upon encountering a receive
timeout (currently only done in the Posix implementation). Both
measures together allow me to receive a datastreem from the ICE at 115
kbps on a somewhat lossy PCI multi-UART card that occasionally drops a
character. The JTAG ICE mkII protocol has enough of safety layers to
allow recovering from these events, but the previous code wasn't
prepared for any kind of recovery. The Win32 change for this still
has to be done, and the traditional drivers need to be converted to
exit(1) upon encountering a timeout (as they're now getting a -1
returned they didn't see before in that case).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/avrdude/trunk/avrdude@451 81a1dc3b-b13d-400b-aceb-764788c761c2
2005-05-10 19:17:12 +00:00
|
|
|
stk500_devcode { yylval=NULL; return K_STK500_DEVCODE; }
|
2008-03-14 13:00:08 +00:00
|
|
|
stk600 { yylval=NULL; return K_STK600; }
|
|
|
|
stk600hvsp { yylval=NULL; return K_STK600HVSP; }
|
|
|
|
stk600pp { yylval=NULL; return K_STK600PP; }
|
2002-11-30 14:09:12 +00:00
|
|
|
type { yylval=NULL; return K_TYPE; }
|
2010-02-11 16:15:56 +00:00
|
|
|
usbpid { yylval=NULL; return K_USBPID; }
|
|
|
|
usbproduct { yylval=NULL; return K_USBPRODUCT; }
|
|
|
|
usbvendor { yylval=NULL; return K_USBVENDOR; }
|
|
|
|
usbvid { yylval=NULL; return K_USBVID; }
|
2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
|
|
|
vcc { yylval=NULL; return K_VCC; }
|
|
|
|
vfyled { yylval=NULL; return K_VFYLED; }
|
|
|
|
|
Mega-commit to bring in both, the STK500v2 support from Erik
Walthinsen, as well as JTAG ICE mkII support (by me).
Erik's submission has been cleaned up a little bit, mostly to add his
name and the current year to the copyright of the new file, remove
trailing white space before importing the files, and fix the minor
syntax errors in his avrdude.conf.in additions (missing semicolons).
The JTAG ICE mkII support should be considered alpha to beta quality
at this point. Few things are still to be done, like defering the
hfuse (OCDEN) tweaks until they are really required. Also, for
reasons not yet known, the target MCU doesn't start to run after
signing off from the ICE, it needs a power-cycle first (at least on my
STK500).
Note that for the JTAG ICE, I did change a few things in the internal
API. Notably I made the serial receive timeout configurable by the
backends via an exported variable (done in both the Posix and the
Win32 implementation), and I made the serial_recv() function return a
-1 instead of bailing out with exit(1) upon encountering a receive
timeout (currently only done in the Posix implementation). Both
measures together allow me to receive a datastreem from the ICE at 115
kbps on a somewhat lossy PCI multi-UART card that occasionally drops a
character. The JTAG ICE mkII protocol has enough of safety layers to
allow recovering from these events, but the previous code wasn't
prepared for any kind of recovery. The Win32 change for this still
has to be done, and the traditional drivers need to be converted to
exit(1) upon encountering a timeout (as they're now getting a -1
returned they didn't see before in that case).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/avrdude/trunk/avrdude@451 81a1dc3b-b13d-400b-aceb-764788c761c2
2005-05-10 19:17:12 +00:00
|
|
|
timeout { yylval=NULL; return K_TIMEOUT; }
|
|
|
|
stabdelay { yylval=NULL; return K_STABDELAY; }
|
|
|
|
cmdexedelay { yylval=NULL; return K_CMDEXEDELAY; }
|
2006-07-21 21:53:49 +00:00
|
|
|
hvspcmdexedelay { yylval=NULL; return K_HVSPCMDEXEDELAY; }
|
Mega-commit to bring in both, the STK500v2 support from Erik
Walthinsen, as well as JTAG ICE mkII support (by me).
Erik's submission has been cleaned up a little bit, mostly to add his
name and the current year to the copyright of the new file, remove
trailing white space before importing the files, and fix the minor
syntax errors in his avrdude.conf.in additions (missing semicolons).
The JTAG ICE mkII support should be considered alpha to beta quality
at this point. Few things are still to be done, like defering the
hfuse (OCDEN) tweaks until they are really required. Also, for
reasons not yet known, the target MCU doesn't start to run after
signing off from the ICE, it needs a power-cycle first (at least on my
STK500).
Note that for the JTAG ICE, I did change a few things in the internal
API. Notably I made the serial receive timeout configurable by the
backends via an exported variable (done in both the Posix and the
Win32 implementation), and I made the serial_recv() function return a
-1 instead of bailing out with exit(1) upon encountering a receive
timeout (currently only done in the Posix implementation). Both
measures together allow me to receive a datastreem from the ICE at 115
kbps on a somewhat lossy PCI multi-UART card that occasionally drops a
character. The JTAG ICE mkII protocol has enough of safety layers to
allow recovering from these events, but the previous code wasn't
prepared for any kind of recovery. The Win32 change for this still
has to be done, and the traditional drivers need to be converted to
exit(1) upon encountering a timeout (as they're now getting a -1
returned they didn't see before in that case).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/avrdude/trunk/avrdude@451 81a1dc3b-b13d-400b-aceb-764788c761c2
2005-05-10 19:17:12 +00:00
|
|
|
synchloops { yylval=NULL; return K_SYNCHLOOPS; }
|
|
|
|
bytedelay { yylval=NULL; return K_BYTEDELAY; }
|
|
|
|
pollvalue { yylval=NULL; return K_POLLVALUE; }
|
|
|
|
pollindex { yylval=NULL; return K_POLLINDEX; }
|
|
|
|
predelay { yylval=NULL; return K_PREDELAY; }
|
|
|
|
postdelay { yylval=NULL; return K_POSTDELAY; }
|
|
|
|
pollmethod { yylval=NULL; return K_POLLMETHOD; }
|
|
|
|
mode { yylval=NULL; return K_MODE; }
|
|
|
|
delay { yylval=NULL; return K_DELAY; }
|
|
|
|
blocksize { yylval=NULL; return K_BLOCKSIZE; }
|
|
|
|
readsize { yylval=NULL; return K_READSIZE; }
|
2006-07-16 21:30:14 +00:00
|
|
|
pp_controlstack { yylval=NULL; return K_PP_CONTROLSTACK; }
|
2006-07-21 21:53:49 +00:00
|
|
|
hvsp_controlstack { yylval=NULL; return K_HVSP_CONTROLSTACK; }
|
|
|
|
hventerstabdelay { yylval=NULL; return K_HVENTERSTABDELAY; }
|
2006-07-16 21:30:14 +00:00
|
|
|
progmodedelay { yylval=NULL; return K_PROGMODEDELAY; }
|
|
|
|
latchcycles { yylval=NULL; return K_LATCHCYCLES; }
|
|
|
|
togglevtg { yylval=NULL; return K_TOGGLEVTG; }
|
|
|
|
poweroffdelay { yylval=NULL; return K_POWEROFFDELAY; }
|
|
|
|
resetdelayms { yylval=NULL; return K_RESETDELAYMS; }
|
|
|
|
resetdelayus { yylval=NULL; return K_RESETDELAYUS; }
|
2006-07-21 21:53:49 +00:00
|
|
|
hvleavestabdelay { yylval=NULL; return K_HVLEAVESTABDELAY; }
|
2006-07-16 21:30:14 +00:00
|
|
|
resetdelay { yylval=NULL; return K_RESETDELAY; }
|
2006-07-21 21:53:49 +00:00
|
|
|
synchcycles { yylval=NULL; return K_SYNCHCYCLES; }
|
2006-07-19 21:25:08 +00:00
|
|
|
chiperasepulsewidth { yylval=NULL; return K_CHIPERASEPULSEWIDTH; }
|
|
|
|
chiperasepolltimeout { yylval=NULL; return K_CHIPERASEPOLLTIMEOUT; }
|
2006-07-21 21:53:49 +00:00
|
|
|
chiperasetime { yylval=NULL; return K_CHIPERASETIME; }
|
2006-07-19 21:25:08 +00:00
|
|
|
programfusepulsewidth { yylval=NULL; return K_PROGRAMFUSEPULSEWIDTH; }
|
|
|
|
programfusepolltimeout { yylval=NULL; return K_PROGRAMFUSEPOLLTIMEOUT; }
|
|
|
|
programlockpulsewidth { yylval=NULL; return K_PROGRAMLOCKPULSEWIDTH; }
|
|
|
|
programlockpolltimeout { yylval=NULL; return K_PROGRAMLOCKPOLLTIMEOUT; }
|
2006-11-20 23:23:37 +00:00
|
|
|
flash_instr { yylval=NULL; return K_FLASH_INSTR; }
|
2006-11-23 07:07:06 +00:00
|
|
|
eeprom_instr { yylval=NULL; return K_EEPROM_INSTR; }
|
2003-02-21 17:24:47 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
dedicated { yylval=new_token(K_DEDICATED); return K_DEDICATED; }
|
|
|
|
io { yylval=new_token(K_IO); return K_IO; }
|
|
|
|
pseudo { yylval=new_token(K_PSEUDO); return K_PSEUDO; }
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
reset { yylval=new_token(K_RESET); return K_RESET; }
|
|
|
|
sck { yylval=new_token(K_SCK); return K_SCK; }
|
|
|
|
|
2001-11-21 02:46:55 +00:00
|
|
|
read { yylval=new_token(K_READ); return K_READ; }
|
|
|
|
write { yylval=new_token(K_WRITE); return K_WRITE; }
|
|
|
|
read_lo { yylval=new_token(K_READ_LO); return K_READ_LO; }
|
|
|
|
read_hi { yylval=new_token(K_READ_HI); return K_READ_HI; }
|
|
|
|
write_lo { yylval=new_token(K_WRITE_LO); return K_WRITE_LO; }
|
|
|
|
write_hi { yylval=new_token(K_WRITE_HI); return K_WRITE_HI; }
|
|
|
|
loadpage_lo { yylval=new_token(K_LOADPAGE_LO); return K_LOADPAGE_LO; }
|
|
|
|
loadpage_hi { yylval=new_token(K_LOADPAGE_HI); return K_LOADPAGE_HI; }
|
2006-05-23 22:27:43 +00:00
|
|
|
load_ext_addr { yylval=new_token(K_LOAD_EXT_ADDR); return K_LOAD_EXT_ADDR; }
|
2001-11-21 02:46:55 +00:00
|
|
|
writepage { yylval=new_token(K_WRITEPAGE); return K_WRITEPAGE; }
|
|
|
|
chip_erase { yylval=new_token(K_CHIP_ERASE); return K_CHIP_ERASE; }
|
|
|
|
pgm_enable { yylval=new_token(K_PGM_ENABLE); return K_PGM_ENABLE; }
|
|
|
|
|
2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
|
|
|
no { yylval=new_token(K_NO); return K_NO; }
|
|
|
|
yes { yylval=new_token(K_YES); return K_YES; }
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
"," { yylval = NULL; pyytext(); return TKN_COMMA; }
|
|
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"=" { yylval = NULL; pyytext(); return TKN_EQUAL; }
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";" { yylval = NULL; pyytext(); return TKN_SEMI; }
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2005-09-18 20:12:23 +00:00
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"~" { yylval = NULL; pyytext(); return TKN_TILDE; }
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2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
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"\n" { lineno++; }
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2005-11-02 21:49:52 +00:00
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[ \r\t]+ { /* ignore whitespace */ }
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2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
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2001-10-15 00:11:56 +00:00
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c: { fprintf(stderr, "error at %s:%d: possible old-style config file entry\n",
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infile, lineno);
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fprintf(stderr, " Update your config file (see %s%s for a sample)\n",
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2003-02-06 05:13:32 +00:00
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CONFIG_DIR, "/avrdude.conf.sample");
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2001-10-15 00:11:56 +00:00
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exit(1); }
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2001-10-14 23:17:26 +00:00
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. { fprintf(stderr, "error at %s:%d unrecognized character: \"%s\"\n",
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infile, lineno, yytext); exit(1); }
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